Friday Links

  1. There’s big news in the stock market this week concerning Facebook and according to CBC News, Canadian Investors Shut Out of Facebook IPO.
  2. This week the Wealthy Boomer shared some great job-search advice with his post on why Job Seekers Should Look for Employers with DB Pensions.
  3. Million Dollar Journey wants you to ask yourself a hard question this week with their article, Are Junk Bonds for You?
  4. I couldn’t help but share this interesting advice from the Canadian Capitalist that suggests Under 40?  Forget Retirement Planning.
  5. Speaking of retirement, this week the Retire Happy blog shared a post for those Looking to Retire Early?  CPP Changes May Make You Think Twice.
  6. Home equity can be a tricky subject.  Thankfully the Financial Highway revealed 6 Things You Might Not Know About Your Home Equity Line of Credit.
  7. This week The Financial Blogger wrote an interesting piece about How to Overcome the Fear of Getting Rich Slowly.
  8. It’s nearly tax time and that means it’s nearly time for a tax refunds.  This week Get Rich Slowly gave out great financial advice on How to Spend a Tax Refund.
  9. Going along with the preceding post, you may want to check out this Turbo Tax 2012 Online Review by Consumerism Commentary.
  10. Free Money Finance dived into a tricky subject this week with its post on whether or not a “Good” LTC Insurance is All You Need.
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3 Responses to Friday Links
  1. Joe

    Facebook, if valued at 100 billion, will be trading at a P/E of about 75. That’s ludicrous. It’s trendy and hip – returns be damned. Have we already forgotten about the tech bubble? This is why Warren Buffett will always make money, and most ‘experts’ will not.

  2. Great list Tom.

    I hope to have something to make your cut next week – stay tuned!

    Mark

  3. Cathie Shortt

    Can you suggest some Ontario companies with DB pensions that might keep them?

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